Alpizar Origin Quotes & Sayings
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It does seem to produce more creative results when there are limitations. It's like in wartime with rations - people became more inventive with cooking. — Laura Fraser

Oh, it's ridiculous. I ought to laugh. But I can't. You won't believe it."
"Of course we will," Sophye said.
"He offered you a carte blanche," Leonie said.
"No, he asked me to marry him."
There was a short stunned silence.
Then, "I reckon he's in a marrying mood," Sophy said. — Loretta Chase

Its odd to be a writer, you hear someone's experience and you stash it away in some tiny part of your memory and you go on your way again, only to find; in a few lived through chapters of your story a piece of their puzzle became your pathway to hope and you create words from it, like your mind creates some kind of magic. 'Yeah, it's odd being a writer. — Nikki Rowe

People and dogs and cows are born to be what they are. They may cover it up for a long time, but it will come out sooner or later. — Julia Peterkin

I want to find a designer that can represent me. I want to find a celebrity that reflects me.
So far I've been dressing in cotton-polyester blends.
It's what Jerffrey Dahmer wore. — Christy Leigh Stewart

I don't need politicians doing a 24-hour prayer with Oral Roberts to get our country back on track. — Lewis Black

It's inevitable: as I get older, I am going to get more wrinkles; it's something you have to accept. — Louise Nurding

It is a ring that makes a marriage and it is from rings that chains are made. — Friedrich Schiller

President Abraham Lincoln said, I don't think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday. — John C. Maxwell

I come to work with a smile and I leave with a laugh, and I'm so grateful. — Robert Knepper

An Enlightened Master is ideal only if your goal is to become a Benighted Slave. — Robert Anton Wilson

A word in earnest is as good as a speech. — Charles Dickens

What's happened to me,' he thought. It was no dream. — Franz Kafka